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Bridging the global health racial divide
There is far less clinical research involving people of African descent than white populations, particularly in genetics, immunology and related disciplines After the late Arthur Ashe contracted HIV/AIDS, he commented that the heaviest burden he had to bear was not the disease but being born black in America. In addition to facing systemic racism, black people in the United States suffer disproportionately from disease and have shorter life expectancies and less healthy lives. During the Covid-19 pandemic, African-American and indigenous communities have suffered dramatically higher rates of hospitalisation and death and vaccine hesitancy among some black people – due to their history of

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